(1) No BillyT you are mistaken. The date at the top of the page is a wrapper that more and more sites are using which displays current date....
(2) So what we have is a group GWPF doing nothing wrong in not releasing a donor list ...
(3) Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment ) doesn't like the GWPF and insists there is something wrong
(4) when there is no legal basis for the GWPF to comply with Bob Wards ideas on what should be. ...
(5) You are being played BillyT.
On (1): You are correct. (I did not know some news paper put the current date "wrapper" at top of articles.)
On (2): Also correct. Charities are not required to show their donor list and no one claims not doing so is illegal.
What Lord Lawson's foundation did that is illegal is discussed in (4).
On (3): Also correct.
I add that I don't like GWPF either (or any group that breaks the law and persistently lies about facts relating to the global warming threat - See one of Lord Lawson's lies made his speech to the House of Lords at end of this post. England is like the US: A member of the legislature can say anything he likes or even read book, while he has the "floor" of the chamber. A current Republican presidential candidate read
Green Eggs and Ham etc. for several hours in the US House of Representatives as he did not like something that would pass - had majority support.)
On (4) But there is a legal basis. Lord Lawson was breaking the laws relating to what charities can not do (and taking a tax deduction for it too!). England has busted up his "charity" now. I am sort of glad the complaint against GWPF that Bob Ward, head of policy at the London School of Economics’ Grantham Institute, was made back in June 2013. Because now Ward's complaint that GWPF was not a charity, but a front for Lord Lawson political support of the coal industry (and other large wealthy emitters of CO2)
has been ruled valid.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/lord-lawson-and-his-climate-change-sceptics-broke-charity-bias-rules-9765908.html said:
{30 September 2014}An educational charity set up by former Conservative chancellor Lord Lawson has breached rules on impartiality in its climate change coverage.
Lord Lawson is a well-known climate sceptic. He has previously called the UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change – an authoritative gathering of scientists – “alarmist”. He also labelled as “wrong-headed” the ground-breaking Kyoto Protocol of 1997, in which governments around the world pledged to cut carbon emissions.
The Commission said that “taken as a whole, it was difficult not to form the conclusion that the publications and postings on the charity’s website promoted a particular position on global warming. The website could not be regarded as a comprehensive and structured educational resource sufficient to demonstrate public benefit. In areas of controversy, education requires balance and neutrality with sufficient weight given to competing arguments. The promotion of a particular view or position* would not equate to education,” the commission added.
* Ergo: GWPF is not a charity, but an Anti- AGW group lobbying to oppose restricitions on CO2 release, that would be financially damaging to their very rich members. One, Michael Hintze. who admitted his support for the GWPF is a multi-billionaire. Two others are: Neil Record, the founding chairman of a currency management company Record, and Lord Nigel Vinson, a wealthy industrialist.
On (5): I got a date wrong, but was 100% correct on ALL the other facts. I. e. the GWPF charity was an illegal front for a group of very wealthy people who stood to lose a lot of money if the carbon tax legistaion passed.
IT IS YOU WHO HAVE BEEN "PLAYED." and many other "deniers" who swallow, hook, line and sinker, the anti-AGW propaganda, that the very rich can pay for, trying not to lose large sums of money, if they can no longer rape the environment. I. e.
Pollute water supplies, release more CO2 every year, kill much of the life in the oceans by pH changes, etc.
Here is how Lord Lawson looked after the ruling he had broken the law - had to pay back the tax deduction he took as GWPF was not a charity, but his Political Action group, resisting restrictions on CO2 release.
Not smiling as he was before in photo of post 2331.
In one of these lies, Lord Lawson claimed in the House of Lords, that “the {British} Treasury has estimated that the carbon floor price [tax on major carbon dioxide emitters] alone will lead to
an increase in electricity prices of between 60 and 70 per cent by 2030”.
The truth is: the Treasury’s website indicated at the time that the average
household energy bill would be between 3 and 7 per cent LOWER in 2030.
I expect political leaders to lie, but it is sad when qualified scientists like, scientist Wei-Hock and Soon become prostitutes for the rich and powerful - publish lies.